After 30 years, ‘Death of a Salesman’ returns to PlayMakers
By Medha Nair | February 9Staff writer Medha Nair reviews and conducts interviews with actors from Playmaker's production of Arthur Miller's “Death of a Salesman.”
Staff writer Medha Nair reviews and conducts interviews with actors from Playmaker's production of Arthur Miller's “Death of a Salesman.”
Writer Medha Nair asks students on campus what their opinions are on the TikTok ban and subsequent un-banning.
The Chapel Hill Public Library held a screening of "Selma" on Thursday as the first installment of its Black Cinema Film Series.
POEM is a new training program at Jubilee Healing Farm for students who have experienced substance abuse disorder or mental illness to become state-certified peer support specialists.
Twerksgiving was hosted at the Speakeasy Carrboro on Saturday night. This event was open to the public and provided an inclusive environment for the people that attended.
David Selva owns his own barber business called Selva Cuts. Inspired by his culture and roots, Selva hopes to grow his business and encourage other inspiring barbers.
From Saturday to Monday, the LAB! Theatre performed its first play of the semester, "New Labour," which was a British political comedy detailing the work and personal struggles of a group of young adults in a London call center.
On Friday, UNC Pakistan Society hosted Mehndi Ki Raat, a cultural celebration based on a Pakistani wedding tradition. The event included food, drinks, music, performances and dancing.
Suzi Analogue is a UNC professor, artist and producer embarking on a fall educational tour at different universities where they will incorporate research and music into their teaching events.